I just read yeoeleven blog. He was embarrassed to wear a wrinkled tshirt out for dinner.
Here is the answer....One teaspoon of cheap lavender oil mixed to 1 litre of water. Put in spray bottle, mthen spray your clothes when you put them on. Works a treat.
Google " Lavender Oil ironing": for more info
Cheers
Chris
Dougwe said
12:52 PM Sep 22, 2012
You will smell nice the John.
Dougwe said
12:54 PM Sep 22, 2012
Maybe pop the idea into "Hints Tips and Great Ideas" Chris.
jimricho said
04:18 PM Sep 22, 2012
Last time I used an iron it was to iron a veneer strip onto a piece of timber!
Rip and Rosie said
05:07 PM Sep 22, 2012
Hate ironing. My theory is not to let stuff dry with wrinkles, and then not to store garments all squashed up. For years I have said " if it lives on a hanger, it dries on a hanger" and this way I get no wrinkles or peg marks.
I don't buy hard to care for clothes.
I used my iron once in 2 years - had to put in the best effort for a funeral.
Rosie
kandagal said
05:32 PM Sep 22, 2012
It's against my religion to iron clothes!!
jetj said
05:36 PM Sep 22, 2012
What's an iron????
woosy said
06:00 PM Sep 22, 2012
O'K I beleive you all but I for one never iron when I am away but can't help myself when I am home
Santa said
06:29 PM Sep 22, 2012
My wife bought an iron for $5 at a weekend market in Katherine a few weeks back, reckons she has enough wrinkles without her clothes contributing to the effect.
billeeeeeee said
06:47 PM Sep 22, 2012
Julie irons My Clothes........Billeeeeeeeee, PS im in trouble,,,,,
I gave away my iron years ago and haven't missed it at all. I buy clothes on the principal that if something really needs ironing then it has no place in my life.
Gerty Dancer said
05:01 PM Sep 23, 2012
woosy wrote:
O'K I beleive you all but I for one never iron when I am away but can't help myself when I am home
I'm like you Woosy. I've just realised why... the washing machine at home spins a lot harder than caravan park ones, ergo wrinkles. Now I'm gonna try to change the washing machine spin-speed!
jetj said
06:49 PM Sep 23, 2012
nomadic1 wrote:
I gave away my iron years ago and haven't missed it at all. I buy clothes on the principal that if something really needs ironing then it has no place in my life.
I'm with you, anything that needed ironing got worn once only and still hangs unironed. Much better things to do.
I just read yeoeleven blog. He was embarrassed to wear a wrinkled tshirt out for dinner.
Here is the answer....One teaspoon of cheap lavender oil mixed to 1 litre of water. Put in spray bottle, mthen spray your clothes when you put them on. Works a treat.
Google " Lavender Oil ironing": for more info
Cheers
Chris
You will smell nice the John.
My theory is not to let stuff dry with wrinkles, and then not to store garments all squashed up.
For years I have said " if it lives on a hanger, it dries on a hanger" and this way I get no wrinkles or peg marks.
I don't buy hard to care for clothes.
I used my iron once in 2 years - had to put in the best effort for a funeral.
Rosie
What's an iron????
but I for one never iron when I am away but can't help myself when I am home
My wife bought an iron for $5 at a weekend market in Katherine a few weeks back, reckons she has enough wrinkles without her clothes contributing to the effect.
Julie irons My Clothes........Billeeeeeeeee, PS im in trouble,,,,,
He tells porky pies - I haven't picked up an iron in at least six months - and don't intend to do so in the forseeable future either!
I'm like you Woosy. I've just realised why... the washing machine at home spins a lot harder than caravan park ones, ergo wrinkles. Now I'm gonna try to change the washing machine spin-speed!
I'm with you, anything that needed ironing got worn once only and still hangs unironed. Much better things to do.